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we should discuss what to do with the permanence of the bush taxuts or eliminating the bush tax cuts entirely or reducing them, whatever, in the context of making up that plan. that is the credible thing that we must do quickly, laura tyson, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> and we'll have other conversation about extending the tax cuts. >> now to europe and its gypsy, the french government's efforts to expel immigrants known >> ifill: now, to europe and its gypsies. the french government's efforts to expel immigrants, known as the roma, have stirred opposition within france and from some of its european partners. we have a report from ben barnier of global post, the international reporting web site. >> people are being deported from france back to their home country of romania. they are all the the rona or gypsies. the french governments has argued they are living here illegally in some 300 settlements. this year france has expeled more than 8,500 rona other smaller expulsions are happening in belgium and italy. they have been happening quietly for years. it became a hot button
we should discuss what to do with the permanence of the bush taxuts or eliminating the bush tax cuts entirely or reducing them, whatever, in the context of making up that plan. that is the credible thing that we must do quickly, laura tyson, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> and we'll have other conversation about extending the tax cuts. >> now to europe and its gypsy, the french government's efforts to expel immigrants known >> ifill: now, to europe and its gypsies....
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bush called telling him to hate the road eighteen sometimes controversial days as the bosun's europe's biggest city . for moms have the easier time to tell me that coming nine again as a bond vessel carrying to national jewish activities has been the most abundant today its mission bonds were unable. to russia purchase vision a live shot of the shanghai expo twenty two and what the country's massive expansion of exhibitions has been it has opened visited by the presence of a tremendous veteran along with chinese one president bush paying the monti to be next to the. close north korean leader kim has appointed to his youngest son and other family members to see their posts in the ruling party as speculation about who's to eventually afford him intensifies the move is seen as a pawn of the blunted stands that came to an estate into the third generation running a reclusive communist state. and staying with north korea robust debate now on cross-talk based on looking at the apollo. machinations rather assuming that the country takes time became political dynasty into a third generation tha
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my critique is that he's too much like bush. i do agree with you -- >> civilian trials are a big difference. >> well -- well, there have been civilian trials under the bush administration. >> not for the mastermind of 9/11. >> i do agree there's a different context but there's something to be said about showing the world community that our court system can give you a fair trial and still get the verdict that we want. i think there's a safety issue. i think there's a perception issue for the people in new york and whatever state we would move it to. that's a legitimate consideration and why they backtracked on it but i don't think it's wrong as such to try to have a civilian trial and i think you get the same outcome. >> but what if you don't? i always thought that argument was a little bit weird. >> it doesn't matter. >> then why do it? >> even if they were found not guilty, do you think they would walk out of the courtroom like some mobster -- >> democrats claiming that, then there's no point to having a civilian trial and you'
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my critique from the left, he is too much like bush. let's not pretend owe ma'am is doing the wrong things on terror. >> civilian trials are a big difference. >> well there have been civilian trials and earth obama administration. >> not for the mastermind of 9/11. >> i do agree there is a different context. i do think there is something to be said about showing the american -- showing the world commune that our court systems can give you a fair trial and still get the verdict that we want. i think is there a safety issue. i think there a perception issue for the people of new york and whatever state we would move it to, a legitimate consideration, why they back tracked on it, but i don't think is wrong as such to try to have a civilian trial in the criminal justice system. i think you get the same outcome. >> what if you don't? i always thought that argument was a little bit weird. >> still let him go. >> we will find him guilty. why do it? >> even if they were found not guilty they would -- think they would walk out of the courtroom l
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military nuclear program this is not the case in technical terms the bush era reactor is a so-called light water reactor you can not use waste from the reactor in order to produce to enrich uranium to produce nuclear weapons you need to have a completely different type of reactors heavy water reactors which is not the case we will share this is absolutely clear for any expert. this is no good enough clear for the united states for for for nato countries for it is anybody else nobody creates any problem of out of russian kookery russian the region called the region on bushehr further on may probably we will have another contract with iran on same type of. nuclear reactors and they are acknowledged their recognised by. eight as absolutely compatible with the nonproliferation regime. in other quotes i have noticed that you don't really like what the rain in defense minister says. just to be provocative i'll continue quoting at another quote from the iranian defense minister concerning the sanctions situation this russia's action makes russia quote an unreliable partner not deserving tru
military nuclear program this is not the case in technical terms the bush era reactor is a so-called light water reactor you can not use waste from the reactor in order to produce to enrich uranium to produce nuclear weapons you need to have a completely different type of reactors heavy water reactors which is not the case we will share this is absolutely clear for any expert. this is no good enough clear for the united states for for for nato countries for it is anybody else nobody creates any...
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when the bush cuts were passed in 2001 and 2003 job creation took off, didn't it? republicans say uncertainty about tax rates holds back hiring. in december of 2000 it became certain george w. bush would become president and would get to pass some form of the tax cuts he had campaigned on. but the unemployment rate went from 3.9%, the month he was appointed by the supreme court to 4.2% after his appointment removed all that uncertainty. in fairness, the tax cuts did not actually become law until june 2001 when unemployment had risen to 4.5% so how many jobs did the tax cuts create when they were signed into law? unemployment rose to 4.6%. 4.9% the month after that and then 5%, 5.3%, 5.5%. what about the second round signed in may of '03 when it had risen to 6.1%? it rose to 6.3% the next month. in all the years of his presidency the unemployment rate dropped only below 4.5% when he signed his first tax cuts into law in just four months dropping to 4.4% four times in 2006. in the middle of the housing boom. thanks for your time tonight. >> thank you, keith. >> that
when the bush cuts were passed in 2001 and 2003 job creation took off, didn't it? republicans say uncertainty about tax rates holds back hiring. in december of 2000 it became certain george w. bush would become president and would get to pass some form of the tax cuts he had campaigned on. but the unemployment rate went from 3.9%, the month he was appointed by the supreme court to 4.2% after his appointment removed all that uncertainty. in fairness, the tax cuts did not actually become law...
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they want to end the bush tax cuts for the top 2%. they're arguing it's the republicans holding up the middle class tax cut for 98% of the country. is that a winning argument come november 2nd that it's the republicans who stopped the average person and family from getting a tax cut? up next, i'm asking republican congressman what spending cuts he'd make in order to pay for the top bracket to get their break. >>> the electoral map for 2012 is changing as a result of this year's census. a review shows some reliably red states, meaning republican states will gain house seats and therefore crucial electorate votes in the next presidential election. texas is the big winner adding four house seats. believe that? florida will pick up two. these are pretty republican states except florida went democrat this time. arizona, georgia, nevada, south carolina, utah and washington state would gain a seat. notice the northeast, midwest are all losing seats. look at that. the big losers, new york and ohio, likely to lose two seats a piece. illinois,
they want to end the bush tax cuts for the top 2%. they're arguing it's the republicans holding up the middle class tax cut for 98% of the country. is that a winning argument come november 2nd that it's the republicans who stopped the average person and family from getting a tax cut? up next, i'm asking republican congressman what spending cuts he'd make in order to pay for the top bracket to get their break. >>> the electoral map for 2012 is changing as a result of this year's census....
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>>emmen dorf, to those democrats who want to extend the bush tax cuts. permanently or temporarily extending all or part of the expiring income tax cuts would boost output in employment in the next few years. >> but some bad news for tax cutters, he also said extending the tax cuts would generate less economic bang for the buck than increasing unemployment benefits, reducing payroll taxes or other stimulus moves. he also warned lawmakers once again that financing new any stimulus programs of any kind through more deficit spending could hurt economic growth in the long-term. and finally, there's this map, extending the bush tax cut for everyone for a year would cost $130 billion dollars. the cdo estimates it would create 300,000 to 900,000 jobs in 2011 which works out to $140,000 to $430,000 per job, bret e okay, peter, we'll follow it. thank you. home prices were up in july for the fourth straight month. the case-shiller raise 6/10 of a point and experts expect it to drop now that the peak buying season is over. consumer confidence has fallen this month n
>>emmen dorf, to those democrats who want to extend the bush tax cuts. permanently or temporarily extending all or part of the expiring income tax cuts would boost output in employment in the next few years. >> but some bad news for tax cutters, he also said extending the tax cuts would generate less economic bang for the buck than increasing unemployment benefits, reducing payroll taxes or other stimulus moves. he also warned lawmakers once again that financing new any stimulus...
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george bush inhated a surplus and ened with a $1.4 trillion deficit. where did that come from? let me get mr. vandehei. your interpretation of the buckup meeting? >> i think on the one point he has a value point. i think some days liberals will look back and say my gosh, look at what we've done. >> but every part is unhappy for some reason with barack obama for not doing enough. they thought he would come in, change things instantly and get the agenda through, but guess what? it only will get harder. after the election you'll have a republican majority or much narrower majorities, and he has to move more. they'll get even less the next two years, so this will be a bigger problem for obama as he manages his reelection. >> the politics of this country having convened in washington, d.c. having come back, you had a story elaborating on how much fund-raising, how intense the frenzy is. >> the big one is what you need to no, 400 fund-raiser, there's a massive dissect both in interpretation and in reality between washington and the rest of the country. unemployment is lower in most s
george bush inhated a surplus and ened with a $1.4 trillion deficit. where did that come from? let me get mr. vandehei. your interpretation of the buckup meeting? >> i think on the one point he has a value point. i think some days liberals will look back and say my gosh, look at what we've done. >> but every part is unhappy for some reason with barack obama for not doing enough. they thought he would come in, change things instantly and get the agenda through, but guess what? it...
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particularly because we are talking about the bush tax cuts. the vast majority went to the wealthiest 3% of americans. if i'm working and a middle class person living paycheck to paycheck, i spend every dollar i can hold on to. i spend it on groceries and my kids's books and gas for the car. i immediately through put that out into the economy. if i'm a millionaire or billionaire i as you said sock it away. the problem with using tax cuts as a stimulus is that it's far too expensive and it ties the government's hands to do the more effective form of stimulus. such as infrastructure spending. >> for it's clear that tax cuts are at best most effective and least effective way, 'democrats insisting on extending them even to the middle class? >> that's a really good question, keith. to answer it, we have to look at the inequalities in the tax code. in 2005, the new york time diagnosis a study of what all the bush tax cuts meant for the richest and middle and lower class americans. it found that because of the bush tax cuts, the 400 richest households
particularly because we are talking about the bush tax cuts. the vast majority went to the wealthiest 3% of americans. if i'm working and a middle class person living paycheck to paycheck, i spend every dollar i can hold on to. i spend it on groceries and my kids's books and gas for the car. i immediately through put that out into the economy. if i'm a millionaire or billionaire i as you said sock it away. the problem with using tax cuts as a stimulus is that it's far too expensive and it ties...
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they didn't want to pay for the tax cuts or george bush in 2001 and 2003. they didn't want to pay for the wars. they didn't want to pay for anything. and they still are talking about that the answer to everything is cut taxes. well, frankly, we tried that and we're in the ditch we're in today because we tried that. and there is no sense in going that way again. we need to pay for what we do and we put a program out there. they said, no, no, we don't like to pay for it because you're taking it away from one of our friends. >> congressman, great to have you with us tonight. jim mcdermott of washington. appreciate your time on this monday evening. >>> now let's bring in the small business owner that hosted the republicans' dog and pony show last week. craig fritchey, the president of tart lumber county. nice to have you on "the ed show" tonight. i appreciate your time and thanks for offering up your business to the republicans last week to get involved. i think it's great when businesses are active. >> it's nice to meet you. i'm glad you would have me on to re
they didn't want to pay for the tax cuts or george bush in 2001 and 2003. they didn't want to pay for the wars. they didn't want to pay for anything. and they still are talking about that the answer to everything is cut taxes. well, frankly, we tried that and we're in the ditch we're in today because we tried that. and there is no sense in going that way again. we need to pay for what we do and we put a program out there. they said, no, no, we don't like to pay for it because you're taking it...
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i was a big supporter of george of you bush. i was proud of his efforts -- george w. bush. i was proud of his efforts. i think it would have been a better long-term thing for the united states not to provide military aid. guest: you make my point well, thank you. i could not agree more. there are 55 million people around the world that have been helped in the last decade by u.s. intervention, natural disasters, other types of things they dealt with around the world. there are 2.5 million folks receiving their correct antiviral medicines in africa for aids. initiatives supported by both president bush and president obama. so our challenge here is very non-partisans. it is the reality of those kinds of investments which allow the image of our country to be what we want it to be. i have found, in my last 10 years, a great desire to go back and think through what the founding fathers were thinking when they put this together. that is what i understand america to be all about. it is important to recognize that each generation has to rededicate itself to those principles. those p
i was a big supporter of george of you bush. i was proud of his efforts -- george w. bush. i was proud of his efforts. i think it would have been a better long-term thing for the united states not to provide military aid. guest: you make my point well, thank you. i could not agree more. there are 55 million people around the world that have been helped in the last decade by u.s. intervention, natural disasters, other types of things they dealt with around the world. there are 2.5 million folks...
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george bush cut taxes, no new jobs, no money back to the government. no anything. >> the real answer is the democrats will lose. >> sean: stop for a second. he's got the answer. >> he would lose if they put up -- >> extent the bush tax cuts it would pass the house. >> i think we are gonna lose the house, i told you that i don't think we are going to lose the senate now that you've nominated that phi beta kappa from delaware. [ talking over each other ] >> i'm for masturbation and monkeys turning into human beings too, nothing wrong with that. [ talking over each other ] >> everybody needs to take it a little light. nothing is going to get done, everybody has quit, go home. campaign. >> have him speak at the white house press association dinner. but not in a formal government setting. >> sean: i agree. [ talking over each other ] >> old classic class warfare, problem leann, what bob is advocating what democrats want is 80% of jobs are created by small business. that he tack those -- that top 3% that you demonize so much, they create the jobs, you define
george bush cut taxes, no new jobs, no money back to the government. no anything. >> the real answer is the democrats will lose. >> sean: stop for a second. he's got the answer. >> he would lose if they put up -- >> extent the bush tax cuts it would pass the house. >> i think we are gonna lose the house, i told you that i don't think we are going to lose the senate now that you've nominated that phi beta kappa from delaware. [ talking over each other ] >> i'm...
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russia's cooperation with iran on another huge nuclear project which is the nuclear power station a bush area no there is no direct linkage between these two stories. the previous years let's say ten or fifteen years ago the united states certain countries in western europe tried to blame russia for having this is a run on bushehr there's potential. contribution to the iranian. military nuclear program this is not the case in technical terms the bushehr reactor is a so-called. light water reactor if you can not use waste from the reactor in order to produce to enrich uranium to produce nuclear weapons you need to have a completely different type of reactors have it with the reactors which is not the case we will share this is absolutely clear for any expert and this is no good enough clear for the united states for four for the two countries for it anybody else nobody creates any problem of out of russian korea russia in the region called on will share further on may probably we will have another contracts because iran or same type of. nuclear reactors and they are acknowledged their rec
russia's cooperation with iran on another huge nuclear project which is the nuclear power station a bush area no there is no direct linkage between these two stories. the previous years let's say ten or fifteen years ago the united states certain countries in western europe tried to blame russia for having this is a run on bushehr there's potential. contribution to the iranian. military nuclear program this is not the case in technical terms the bushehr reactor is a so-called. light water...
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>> giving economic ammunition today to republicans and those democrats who want to extend the bush tax cuts. he said the permanently or temporarily extending all or part of them would boost the economy and employment in the next few years. but he also warned lawmakers that financing them through more deficit spending could hurt long-term economic growth. >> the problem is that if those tax cuts are not accompanied by other changes in the government budget and are simply funded through borrowing, that that borrowing crowds out other private investment. >> the cbo estimates that with a two-year extension of the bush tax cut, gdp would be a half a percent to two percentage points higher. >> shepard: but they do plan to extend the bush tax cuts for everybody for the first $250,000. right? >> that's correct. that is what the president and democrats on capitol hill are proposing. they say that the country cannot afford the $700 billion over ten years that it would cost to extend the bush tax cuts to those making over 250. we'll see that battle fought out in the lame duck session after the el
>> giving economic ammunition today to republicans and those democrats who want to extend the bush tax cuts. he said the permanently or temporarily extending all or part of them would boost the economy and employment in the next few years. but he also warned lawmakers that financing them through more deficit spending could hurt long-term economic growth. >> the problem is that if those tax cuts are not accompanied by other changes in the government budget and are simply funded...
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with little support from republicans would say more small businesses will be helped by extending the bush administration tax cuts for people making more than $250,000 a year. house minority leader condemned the idea of putting off a vote until after the election. >> we leave here this week and adjourn without preventing the tax increases on the american people it will be the most irresponsible thing i have seen sense i have been in washington, dc and i have been here a while. >> the white house says we cannot afor the tax cuts but california republican thinks growing text support for doing so explains how speaker people less emphasis reluctance to schedule a vote. >> she is afraid. >> most think the $800 billion stimulus program would have produced more private sector jobs by now if it had more tax cuts and less government spending. >> we borrowed stimulus money. we spent to hire new federal government, sent it to states so they would not have to lay off state workers. >> the unemployment is stuck at 9.5 percent but president obama denies we're in a jobless recovery. >> it is not that thi
with little support from republicans would say more small businesses will be helped by extending the bush administration tax cuts for people making more than $250,000 a year. house minority leader condemned the idea of putting off a vote until after the election. >> we leave here this week and adjourn without preventing the tax increases on the american people it will be the most irresponsible thing i have seen sense i have been in washington, dc and i have been here a while. >> the...
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bush. it involves two radicalized men and iraqi and soldier who fall in love and decide to kill the then president of the united states. i'm sure the fantasy of killing bush makes everyone feel edgy. i have no idea who is in the flick. you can bet actors will lineup to addition. what a great opportunity to obtain elite renegade status. killing a man hated by your celeb friends. that's better than voicing a pixar dog. and it will get you laid at coachella. they should make movies about present threats in the real world. but it would be dangerous and cost more than freedom and money. if you disagree, you are a homophobic adoxiphob. >>> kind of a cowardly movie, am i right? >> yeah, and i hate to point out the uh hock craw -- the huh poke craw see. if you made it about the current administration, it would never get made. this could get made and celebrated by everyone in hollywood. it is crazy. >> there was already a bbc documentary on what if bush got assassinated and nobody cared. it is like
bush. it involves two radicalized men and iraqi and soldier who fall in love and decide to kill the then president of the united states. i'm sure the fantasy of killing bush makes everyone feel edgy. i have no idea who is in the flick. you can bet actors will lineup to addition. what a great opportunity to obtain elite renegade status. killing a man hated by your celeb friends. that's better than voicing a pixar dog. and it will get you laid at coachella. they should make movies about present...
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bush they changed the subject. they tried to change the subject to local. >> isn't the other way to run against that, all right, you want to talk national, let's compare what barack obama's offering to what you're offering, joe miller in alaska. if republicans are trying to set the script, shouldn't democrats recognize that they shouldn't accept that framing and do what the republicans don't want them to do? >> when we recall that this only matters in the swing districts, most of these are settled. the outcome is settled. it's been settled for a year. there's no contest. in the swing districts the democratic accomplishments are not popular. the obama democrat health care bill has never had had the majority of support in the swing districts. so the democrat doesn't want to talk about the health care bill or wants to say, hey, i voted against it and the republicans love talking about the health care bill and so that's -- >> the democrats end up running by not running. maybe i'll get some votes by accident. >> where t
bush they changed the subject. they tried to change the subject to local. >> isn't the other way to run against that, all right, you want to talk national, let's compare what barack obama's offering to what you're offering, joe miller in alaska. if republicans are trying to set the script, shouldn't democrats recognize that they shouldn't accept that framing and do what the republicans don't want them to do? >> when we recall that this only matters in the swing districts, most of...
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republicans want to extend all the bush-era tax cuts. democrats want to extend them, too, but only for households making less than 250,000. as a dividing line between the middle class and the rich, $250,000 a year isn't crazy. only 2% of american households make more than that. still, many of those in the income range from $250,000 to about $500,000 a year don't feel wealthy. they've got big student loans, big mortgages, and not much in the way of assets. shawn tully at "fortune" magazine has dubbed them "henrys"-- for "high earners, not rich yet"-- and many feel victimized by the democrats' tax plans. the henrys pay substantially higher taxes than those below them on the income scale. that should be no surprise. it's the american way, and has been at least since the creation of the federal income tax almost a century ago. but something strange happens to taxes in the united states as annual income rises above $500,000. rates start dropping. people who make $1 million a year or $2 million, or $200 million, generally pay taxes at a lower
republicans want to extend all the bush-era tax cuts. democrats want to extend them, too, but only for households making less than 250,000. as a dividing line between the middle class and the rich, $250,000 a year isn't crazy. only 2% of american households make more than that. still, many of those in the income range from $250,000 to about $500,000 a year don't feel wealthy. they've got big student loans, big mortgages, and not much in the way of assets. shawn tully at "fortune"...
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bush. frankly, that's my plan to stop the democrats. stop the obama machine. republicans wanted to come up with a blueprint, if you will, that if they win they want to have a little bit of a mandate to do something. you can't say we won because we are not the democrats. we won because we are the os"3tu)sq what is the other guy gonna do? here's what our objectives are. some people say they didn't get specific enough legislatively. i didn't have a problem with it. i don't think there is anything major wrong with this. it is a starting point. look, some of these people involved in putting the pledge together, are not tea party republicans. the conservative movement per se, has not totally retaken the republican party. this is a starting point. we got years and years and years ahead of us this is just the first of many elections have that have to be big and victorious. if we are to stop the direction that the american left has taken the country in. >> greta: one last question which politician currently, do you admire most or impresses you the most? >> which politi
bush. frankly, that's my plan to stop the democrats. stop the obama machine. republicans wanted to come up with a blueprint, if you will, that if they win they want to have a little bit of a mandate to do something. you can't say we won because we are not the democrats. we won because we are the os"3tu)sq what is the other guy gonna do? here's what our objectives are. some people say they didn't get specific enough legislatively. i didn't have a problem with it. i don't think there is...
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a bush tax panel said families would pay $6,000 more a year. a reagan tax advisor calls it a very dumb idea. but that's not his only bad idea. harris was the only senator to vote against expanding the child care tax credit and against the state's cancer treatment program. andy harris' extreme ideas will cost us. >>> in today's wjz-13 health watch report, there's a twist and a not so surprising study, one out of three americans depend on coffee to get through their work day. nurses and doctors and hotel workers are third. >> and the morning news anchor. >> maybe! >>> and be sure to check back in with wjz-13 at 4:00, 5:00, and 6:00. >> there's a new drink that's popular and it's dangerous, should this drink be out lawed? join us for the story and all of the breaking news at 4:00. of the breaking news at 4:00. >> we haveve we got stuck with a 72% rate hike. but martin o'malley got tough on bge, forcing them to pay back $2 billion to consumers. and what's bob ehrlich been doing the past four years? he got paid $2.5 million at a lobbying firm, a fir
a bush tax panel said families would pay $6,000 more a year. a reagan tax advisor calls it a very dumb idea. but that's not his only bad idea. harris was the only senator to vote against expanding the child care tax credit and against the state's cancer treatment program. andy harris' extreme ideas will cost us. >>> in today's wjz-13 health watch report, there's a twist and a not so surprising study, one out of three americans depend on coffee to get through their work day. nurses and...
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george bush in 2004 won the state with 63% of the vote. in 2008, john mccain won with 53% of the vote. his campaign tells me, in fact, they're using bush in this ad because it shows he's independent and not beholden to his party leaders here in washington. and closing with joe biden who has been known to slip up every now and again and have a gaffe here and there. well, in new hampshire yesterday he said some things that would upset the democratic base. he said remind our base constituency to stop whining and get out there and look for the alternatives. this comment has really enraged the democratic base. certainly the liberal base here in washington and across the country. john, kiran? >> yeah. i tell ya -- when joe opens his mouth, you never know what's going to come out. but i mean, you know, there are probably a lot of democrats who say he said the right thing. >> yeah, in fact, suzanne earlier today said that's sort of the message the white house wants out there. look at the alternatives and we're not so bad. >> that's right. >> mark,
george bush in 2004 won the state with 63% of the vote. in 2008, john mccain won with 53% of the vote. his campaign tells me, in fact, they're using bush in this ad because it shows he's independent and not beholden to his party leaders here in washington. and closing with joe biden who has been known to slip up every now and again and have a gaffe here and there. well, in new hampshire yesterday he said some things that would upset the democratic base. he said remind our base constituency to...
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. >> another one, "i have a butterfly bush that will not stand upright. can i pruned it?" >> you can, but you should only do a little bit of a time. -- a little bit at a time. >> she will be here doing a live on whether to chat from 12:30 p.m. on. if you did not get your question answered, you can join that chat. you can e-mail your questions to us at wbaltv.com. you can also mail us your questions and pictures. up next, your maryland lottery midday numbers. we will also get another check on in the forecast. firsold gibbs canning company. today these factories are full of dot com businesses. and now my job is helping maryland create new economy jobs. training new math and science teachers investing in our institutions of excellence pioneering new cyber security jobs and giving an old gm plant a jump start building electric motors. i'm barbara mikulski. i approve this message so you'll know i'm fighting for you. >> coming up this afternoon on oprah, jenny mccarthy opens up about her breakup with jim carey. tonight in the news at 5:00, closing the gender pay gap. we examine
. >> another one, "i have a butterfly bush that will not stand upright. can i pruned it?" >> you can, but you should only do a little bit of a time. -- a little bit at a time. >> she will be here doing a live on whether to chat from 12:30 p.m. on. if you did not get your question answered, you can join that chat. you can e-mail your questions to us at wbaltv.com. you can also mail us your questions and pictures. up next, your maryland lottery midday numbers. we will...
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president bush's base. some of the base was down. didn't like the spending in washington. some had grown tired of the iraq war. independents was the group that said, sorry mr. president and went to the democrats. that's why nancy pelosi is speaker of the house because of the shift of independents and liberal-based enthusiasm in 2006. can you do anything five weeks out? you see a more animated president today. that's probably part of it. especially that group in the middle. is there anything you can do to get them back? >> the reason, and i'm glad you brought this up because it goes to my earlier point about misreading mandates. the reason the republicans lost the house in 2006 and the base was depressed was because they weren't behaving as conservatives. this country, forget republican/democrat. this country self-identifies 2-1 conservative to liberal. the republicans were not behaving like good conservatives, particularly fiscal conservatives. one-third of the new congress in 2006, which is the reason nancy pelosi is the majority leader today, were democrats who ran speci
president bush's base. some of the base was down. didn't like the spending in washington. some had grown tired of the iraq war. independents was the group that said, sorry mr. president and went to the democrats. that's why nancy pelosi is speaker of the house because of the shift of independents and liberal-based enthusiasm in 2006. can you do anything five weeks out? you see a more animated president today. that's probably part of it. especially that group in the middle. is there anything you...
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same thing rob portman, they are running against them as a former bush person. that's not working either. bill: you'll see the bit later the results of our latest battleground poll in ohio. john casich is ahead. and rob portman is ahead by 12 points. you have to be more like bill clinton and less like joe biden. >> clinton's political success in the 90s came after a horrifying lost in the midterm elections what he accommodated republicans and moved to the center. that's what barack obama has to do to save his presidency. he's going to have to move to the center, be the kind of figure he was in the 2008 campaign and has not been over the last two years. bill: one more point here, mary ann. do you see these three men as picking a fight with their base and if so why. >> they are trying to fire up the base. an awful lot of voters that voted in 2008 we haven't seen yet. for democrats to prevail the way obama prevailed and the democrats in 2008 they need to show up and they see that as a way to motivate them h. i think the better way to go is to force voters to pick b
same thing rob portman, they are running against them as a former bush person. that's not working either. bill: you'll see the bit later the results of our latest battleground poll in ohio. john casich is ahead. and rob portman is ahead by 12 points. you have to be more like bill clinton and less like joe biden. >> clinton's political success in the 90s came after a horrifying lost in the midterm elections what he accommodated republicans and moved to the center. that's what barack obama...
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and i hello to you sir so tell me how did the policies of bush call influence moscow's financial life. well basically erez and paroles as everywhere apparently must go why it's so very grateful to his former mayor for building ordering. the sort of transportation rink there surrounding moscow transportation ring. many innovations implemented in moscow however there is all saw very much opposition to the work he has done in terms of thriving corruption in terms of preventing foreign business from building relationships of with local builders with the why do them quick permits evans it's etc so there is very much contradiction over that ok so you've named some of the accomplishments of talk to me about what will be the business consequences of his resignation then what's to come. well i must say there is a blockbuster written by former c. or ikea international thing literally that he got many many cases of. hardship while applying to law school for odd initiative in helping them build infrastructure around ikea outlets and hold all of his appeals almost remained an answer it there for b
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he is and over the last eighteen years so really you've got two sides of the good and the bad that bush has done in his career the consultation for the nomination of a new mayor will be done by the united russia party pretty soon now for a bit more. background on why this was such a controversial person now here is a report filed by my colleague that i get up to. the constant feature of the moscow mayor he's a legendary cab has been the subject of amusement throughout his eighteen years in power selling his custom made silver cap at an auction of kindly granted a moscow nursery home the one million u.s. dollars it raised his mayorship meanwhile needs more than just one cab to cover the bald spots of his career he started making his fortune on the economic crisis of the late ninety's rumors of money laundering have haunted many of his multi-million dollar construction projects across the capital there's lots of problems in the city namely there is no affordable housing for the most collide soon there is a problem of people cheated by the construction pyramids these two and others have to
he is and over the last eighteen years so really you've got two sides of the good and the bad that bush has done in his career the consultation for the nomination of a new mayor will be done by the united russia party pretty soon now for a bit more. background on why this was such a controversial person now here is a report filed by my colleague that i get up to. the constant feature of the moscow mayor he's a legendary cab has been the subject of amusement throughout his eighteen years in...
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take charge of making a difference. >>> turning expiring bush tax cuts. for politics of it, i'll be joined again by keith olbermann. >>> nancy pelosi praised the testimony of stephen colbert, steny hoyer hated it. which side is joe biden on? more from my interview with the vice president. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i deserve this. [ male announcer ] you do, business pro. you do. go national. go like a pro. >>> last week senate majority leader harry reid postponed the discussion of tax cut extensions until after the election. speaker nancy pelosi has yet to announce if the house will tackle the issue before congress add jurjourns friday. if they squeezed in a vote before the last session it would be symbolic because there's no chance of taking up the bill before the election. vice p
take charge of making a difference. >>> turning expiring bush tax cuts. for politics of it, i'll be joined again by keith olbermann. >>> nancy pelosi praised the testimony of stephen colbert, steny hoyer hated it. which side is joe biden on? more from my interview with the vice president. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. lord of the carry-on. sovereign of the security line. you never take an upgrade for granted. and you rent from national. because only national lets...
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letters but the idea is that it's become so political the republicans were able to fix it with george bush and now the democrats even though president obama promised it a lot of people in the united states called him the first latino president because he got so many latino votes but latinos are very disappointed he's losing their support very rapidly because he promised that in the first year he would pass a legalization of the undocumented and he hasn't even really pushed it so democrats and republicans are having a very difficult time with this issue and and yes you have close to fifty million forty eight million hispanics in this station like myself who have friends and maybe family members who are undocumented i mean you're talking about my friends and my family members that that's that's very close to heart and so to speak of them with vocabulary that isn't very nice to bunch them in with killers with murderers with the rapist when it's just another group that is coming to this nation another group of immigrants that have been a blessing to this nation and these latinos these new immi
letters but the idea is that it's become so political the republicans were able to fix it with george bush and now the democrats even though president obama promised it a lot of people in the united states called him the first latino president because he got so many latino votes but latinos are very disappointed he's losing their support very rapidly because he promised that in the first year he would pass a legalization of the undocumented and he hasn't even really pushed it so democrats and...
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it's a state where bush won 63% of the vote in '04. mccain it was much closer in '08. >>> speaking of red states, in texas, democratic governor association who has to save its resources, preparing to spend $700,000 a week hitting republican governor rick perry. a new poll for consortium of texas newspapers has perry up only by single digits against former houston mayor bill white. 46%, 39%. it's a state no democrat has been elected to statewide office since 1994. white is hoping to use perry's tenure as the longest serving governor in the state's history against him in this anti-incumbent year. first, on the daily rundown, let's take a look at this new ad. >> 25 years as a politician changes you. you think injecting 11 and 12-year-old girls with a controversial drug without a parent's consent is a good idea? you think it's right to use a government takeover of texas homes and property so foreign companies can get rich? you spend taxpayer money on a fancy mansion while texas faces an $18 billion deficit. on the issues, 25 years as a pol
it's a state where bush won 63% of the vote in '04. mccain it was much closer in '08. >>> speaking of red states, in texas, democratic governor association who has to save its resources, preparing to spend $700,000 a week hitting republican governor rick perry. a new poll for consortium of texas newspapers has perry up only by single digits against former houston mayor bill white. 46%, 39%. it's a state no democrat has been elected to statewide office since 1994. white is hoping to use...
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presence in pakistan goes all the way back to the bush administration as taliban and al qaeda leaders fled afghanistan they found pakistan to be a safe cell and they just relocated their forces outside of the country where the u.s. officially declared war and it's no secret that the pakistani people don't want u.s. troops in their country the anti-american sentiment runs high and that their own government and military aren't keen on acknowledging that our two countries work closely together but you know at the cat's been out of the bag for a long time so how about instead of treating the us populace like ignorant fools that don't know any better our government just admit. now politics and war are these days and extra could be linked but that doesn't mean that they always play nice and by that mean our civilian and our military leadership as bob woodward's new book obama's wars released today points out obama during the review of the war of afghanistan at the end of two thousand and nine wanted out politically his advisors wanted out but the military branch of his national sick. team w
presence in pakistan goes all the way back to the bush administration as taliban and al qaeda leaders fled afghanistan they found pakistan to be a safe cell and they just relocated their forces outside of the country where the u.s. officially declared war and it's no secret that the pakistani people don't want u.s. troops in their country the anti-american sentiment runs high and that their own government and military aren't keen on acknowledging that our two countries work closely together but...
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where do you stand on the extension of the bush tax cuts? some? all? >>guest: the first thing to be concerned with, for the decision that the senate will take and the house of representatives will make in the coming weeks and months on the question of tax cuts is the focus on helping the middle-class. that is essential. we will be able to do that. there is lots of debate about what to do for the top 1 percent and 2 percent and that will play out but we have to focus on the middle-class and on jobs and creation. >>neil: but many say extends them nor for all, now is not the time to stop them. >>guest: we have to focus on the middle class. what we do for the top wage earns, we will listen to to debate and consult with those who know about this connection between tax policy and creating jobs. i have not drawn any lines if the sand. >>neil: what in your guts tells you how it will be with 50 democrats in the house of representatives who are not for racing them on rich and half for raising on the rich, at least that looks dead, right? so, what is next? >>gues
where do you stand on the extension of the bush tax cuts? some? all? >>guest: the first thing to be concerned with, for the decision that the senate will take and the house of representatives will make in the coming weeks and months on the question of tax cuts is the focus on helping the middle-class. that is essential. we will be able to do that. there is lots of debate about what to do for the top 1 percent and 2 percent and that will play out but we have to focus on the middle-class...
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a bush tax panel said families would pay $6,000 more a year. a reagan tax advisor calls it a very dumb idea. but that's not his only bad idea. harris was the only senator to vote against expanding the child care tax credit and against the state's cancer treatment program. andy harris' extreme ideas will cost us. boss: and now i'll turn it over gecko: ah, thank you, sir. as we all know, geico has been saving people money on rv, camper and trailer insurance... ...as well as motorcycle insurance... gecko: oh...sorry, technical difficulties. boss: uh...what about this? gecko: what's this one do? gecko: um...maybe that one. ♪ dance music boss: ok, let's keep rolling. we're on motorcycle insurance. vo: take fifteen minutes to see how much you can save >>> not making this up. a bank outside of houston, texas, is invieting customers to bring their guns as they take care of business. chapel hill is the oldest bank in the united states. the owner said he came up with the policy as a message to would-be robbers. the bank has only been robbed five times
a bush tax panel said families would pay $6,000 more a year. a reagan tax advisor calls it a very dumb idea. but that's not his only bad idea. harris was the only senator to vote against expanding the child care tax credit and against the state's cancer treatment program. andy harris' extreme ideas will cost us. boss: and now i'll turn it over gecko: ah, thank you, sir. as we all know, geico has been saving people money on rv, camper and trailer insurance... ...as well as motorcycle...
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the government should act now to permanently extend bush tax cuts which are set to expire as put into place by the republican congress of the time at the end of this year. so, failure to do so could create a drag on the nation's already struggling economy according to this report. that is from senate testimony by the director of the congressional budget office. but he went on to say that the only way the tax cuts will work is in the fed lowers spending at the same time. hello? we will get the anchor of the willis report, and her two cents. the cbo admits extending the tax cuts is good for growth. >> that's right, that is what they say. but, look, he says that it is not as good as extending unemployment benefits, or taking on a host of other stimulus kind of projects that would actually past the economy more like infrastructure spending. >>shepard: the best thing is to spend money on food stamps because they come back $1.71 to $1. >>reporter: but any are in the doing that. >>shepard: the one thing that is lost in this matter of tax cuts is, it is not just tax cuts for the rich but tax
the government should act now to permanently extend bush tax cuts which are set to expire as put into place by the republican congress of the time at the end of this year. so, failure to do so could create a drag on the nation's already struggling economy according to this report. that is from senate testimony by the director of the congressional budget office. but he went on to say that the only way the tax cuts will work is in the fed lowers spending at the same time. hello? we will get the...
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this first contact, down to george bush in 2008. all of the characters that appear are real characters that are taken from my research. we are an interesting mix and i want to provoke wonder about who we are. every one of the characters are taken from actual photographs or documents that i found in my research on american history. in a lot of my banners, you conceal -- uc the melting pot, the imagery and myth that we use in our culture. talking about these reductions of all these different mixes of people, how you distill the experience. that is something i want to think about, collecting the ideas and ingredients, and i wanted to do the san francisco de lexie. -- elixir. we found a spring water underneath a church in cow hollow. we put rosebuds in the water to attract peace, and it made a meade. it was sitting in the gallery. we distill that through local herbs. it was really surprising how delicious it was, because we were mixing a lot of seemingly in congruent ingredients, and it was delicious and different from anything you have
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bush at the height of his post 9/11 popularity, he might have been ahead of reagan but it didn't last. reagan is the guy if you want -- he is the man that's been the most popular politician of our times. >> bill: no doubt it was his second term that put him over the top. like barack obama in the beginning president reagan had trouble. which gives president obama hope that he could do the same thing that mr. reagan did. now, final question, and you're in a unique position having been a big shot at abc news for a long time and then a big shot at fnc from its beginnings when we had 15 million subscribers and we were on channel 87 in pa palucaville. now you see fnc far and away more influential than abc, cbs, and nbc. >> it's interesting about where people are getting their news i think one of the reasons why we do so much better particularly in an answer like that is apart from the very high profile opinion dispensers, many on this channel, many which are popular, hard news hour at 6:00, another hard news hour at 7:00. across our day parts. you see a great deal of correspondent reporting
bush at the height of his post 9/11 popularity, he might have been ahead of reagan but it didn't last. reagan is the guy if you want -- he is the man that's been the most popular politician of our times. >> bill: no doubt it was his second term that put him over the top. like barack obama in the beginning president reagan had trouble. which gives president obama hope that he could do the same thing that mr. reagan did. now, final question, and you're in a unique position having been a big...
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congress will leave without resolving one of the biggest fights of the fall, whether to extend the bush tack cuts. >> the democratic house and senate in a state of paralysis afraid to vote for tax cuts, afraid to not vote for tax cuts. >> we're going to get it done before the end of the year. >> in the words of one nbc news source, it would take an alien invasion to keep congress in session. >> you have to know democrats are very nerve out about elections coming up quick. >> democrats backed into a tax corner with the countdown to elections. >> incumbents are fighting for their political lives. >> democrats have no choice but to defend success in the face of republican obstruction. >> what i'm seeing out of the republican leadership over the last several years has been a set of policies that are just >> that's why we cut tax credits eight times. >> we want to extend tax credits up to people up to $250,000 of income. that would cover 98% of the american people. they say, no, we won't do that. >> no. the problem is you all are refusing to support an extension of the middle class tax cuts
congress will leave without resolving one of the biggest fights of the fall, whether to extend the bush tack cuts. >> the democratic house and senate in a state of paralysis afraid to vote for tax cuts, afraid to not vote for tax cuts. >> we're going to get it done before the end of the year. >> in the words of one nbc news source, it would take an alien invasion to keep congress in session. >> you have to know democrats are very nerve out about elections coming up...
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host: could switching to geico realis a bird in the handre on worth 2 in the bush? appraiser: well you rarely see them in this good of shape. appraiser: for example the fingers are perfect. appraiser: the bird is in mint condition. appraiser: and i would say if this were to go to auction today, appraiser: conservatively it would be worth 2 in the bush. woman: really? appraiser: it's just beautiful, thank you so much for bringing it in. woman: unbelievable anncr: geico. 15 minutes could save you 15% or more. big oil and their backers are spending millions to scare us. saying it costs too much to break our dependence on oil. what they're really doing is putting our security at risk. my big brother went to iraq to keep us safe. he came home in a flag-draped coffin. america lost another hero. big oil wants to talk about costs? don't let big oil lie to you about what our dependence really costs. >>> two american hikers from being held in iran today for the first time iran is indicating the country of imam involved in trying to negotiate their release. they were held sinc
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this all the dynamic when president bush were -- was in the washington -- when president bush was in the white house. u.s. soil get frustrated with your own side for not doing the things you ought think they ought to be doing, and we're seeing that on the left. on the right, it is a lot easier to be unified in opposition to something thin trying to get something done. >> women of the question that came into the google moderator. this is from chicago. yes, what effect would john stuart rally have on election valley havetewert's an election date? >> not that much. people get a lot of information from the show but i am not sure how much at the end of the date. >> david axelrod said that one. did -- one. it would be that it gets people excited again, and that is within the. the only drawback is that may take people away from working in turnout. >> i am not so sure. i can understand and thinking that. and not so sure it is could help a significant impact. >> what do you worry about? >> i worry about intensity wining, although i do not see it, and i think actually president obama and the d
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a bush tax panel said families would pay $6,000 more a year. a reagan tax advisor calls it a very dumb idea. but that's not his only bad idea. harris was the only senator to vote against expanding the child care tax credit and against the state's cancer treatment program. andy harris' extreme ideas will cost us. >>> welcome back to "call 2 breast health." let's talk to a nurse navigator with franklin square hospital. you get the diagnosis, it's frightening. what is the role of the nurse navigator i guess in helping you and a half gate through the system? >> the nurse navigator has a very diverse role. number one, we're a patient's best cheerleader. we help to educate the patient, we help to direct them to the appropriate resources. connect the doctors and all the disciplines together and make sure that patient gets from point a to point b with a person with them. >> very important. >> very important. we also help the families as well and anybody else that supports that patient to get through the process. >> franklin square offers a navigator in
a bush tax panel said families would pay $6,000 more a year. a reagan tax advisor calls it a very dumb idea. but that's not his only bad idea. harris was the only senator to vote against expanding the child care tax credit and against the state's cancer treatment program. andy harris' extreme ideas will cost us. >>> welcome back to "call 2 breast health." let's talk to a nurse navigator with franklin square hospital. you get the diagnosis, it's frightening. what is the role...